Progress of the world’s women 2015-2016. Summary: Transforming economies, realizing rights


Date: April 29, 2015
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Twenty years after the landmark Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, and at a time when the global community is defining the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the post-2015 era, the international consensus on the need to achieve gender equality seems stronger than ever before.1 Empowering women and girls is among the goals aspired to by all, from grassroots organizations, trade unions and corporations to Member States and intergovernmental bodies. But how far has this consensus been translated into tangible progress on the ground, and what more is needed to bridge the gaps between rhetoric and reality? Drawing on promising experiences from around the world, this Report proposes a comprehensive agenda for key policy actors-including gender equality advocates, national governments and international agencies-to make human rights a lived reality for all women and girls. Governments in every region have made legally binding commitments to respect, protect and fulfil women’s human rights, recognizing their intrinsic value as well as the synergies between women’s rights and wider prosperity. Women’s access to decent employment is not only likely to improve their agency and the distributional dynamics within the household but can also lift whole households out of poverty


Publisher: UN Women
Edition: Summary
Year of Publication: 2015
Download : 20318_summary.pdf

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